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The Bitnami MEAN Stack provides a complete development environment for the leading noSQL database, MongoDB. It includes the latest stable release of MongoDB, Express, Angular, Node.js, Git, PHP and RockMongo.

Hi,
Sorry for the inconvenience but the latest version of MongoDB is not supported in 32bit Windows systems as you can see in its downloads page. We can provide you with any previous version of the stack in our community forum. Feel free to open a thread there and our support team will be more than happy to help you.
https://community.bitnami.com/
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Jota

by
Bitnami Staff
on
July 26, 2017

Bitnami MEAN
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May I know how is my status from bitnami

by
Chow hoo tuck
on
February 26, 2017

Can I know how my status I. Bitnami ??? Since the cloud engine and setting are wrong I confuse and don know what should do please support and give me some instruction and help for my status thanks a lot

Documentation isn't great

by
Sanjay Kattimani
on
January 29, 2017

Instructions were mostly old but could read in a couple of other places and install. I ended up creating my own video with easy to follow instructions - search on youtube for "Setting up MEAN stack application on Amazon Web Service (AWS)"

Convoluted

by
T Baggins
on
December 31, 2016

From a ~beginner (lots of code experience but no back-end) perspective, this stack has been a massive headache. Getting the stack to display on port 3000 is relatively simple after you figure everything out. When they tell you to run the program ./bin/www, it should say node ./bin/www so that you can exit out of it with Ctrl+C, if you do not run it that way you have to use ctrl+z, which instance, but keeps node running causing errors if you try and reload it. I have spent a week and a half @ 10-12 hours per day getting my server up and using this config (the ++ is that everything is configured for me, the -- is that I have (or had) no idea what so many things do in the environment. The documentation is good to install it, but when you want to actually deploy an app using the express project folder they tell you to build, on something other than port 3000, have fun figuring that out. The bitnami splash html file is fun to find (/opt/bitnami/htdocs/). Jade sucks balls, they should use something that can read .html natively, and isn't so sensitive to indentation, so you can migrate pages you have created without having to format everything to jade. Like I said, after a week + of trying to figure this out, I am still no further really (other than a crap ton of new knowledge, but none of bitnami's doing), I can get the server going with static html files (no thanks to the stack documentation) by calling "node ./bin/www" and having edited the app.js to include express.static, the main start page is still located in an /htdocs/ folder and not linked to project folder (an still have not figured out how to point to the project bin/www as the main start page).. In 2 months, this stack might be good if I understood how each piece worked individually, and was able to edit config files to make it do what I want, and to know where everything goes etc., but then why use a stack? I was under the impression this was install, upload, and go (even though it is "beta" which just means bugs to me)...